Our Readers' Smart Tips to Stop Teens From Texting While Driving
By
Nancy Shute
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On Parenting - November 19, 2009
One quarter of teens say they’ve texted while driving, despite the well-known safety risks.
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Mutual Funds: There's an App for That
By
Rob Silverblatt
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Fund Observer - September 30, 2009
Vanguard is set to release an application for the iPhone.
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Cell Phones: Precautions Recommended
Science - September 24, 2009
Studies have begun linking heavy cellphone use over prolonged periods with an increased risk of cancer.
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If Europe Can Handle In-Flight Cellphone Use, So Can America
By
Carl Biersack
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Opinion - August 24, 2009
U.S. fliers are not children. Besides, there are built-in limitations to keep things quiet.
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Allowing Cellphones In-Flight Would Make Air Travel Even Worse
By
Peter DeFazio
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Opinion - August 24, 2009
There are safer and less-annoying ways to keep in touch with those on the ground.
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Should In-Flight Cellphone Use Be Banned?
Opinion - August 24, 2009
The technology is ready, but whether American airline passengers are is debatable.
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Best Tech for the Collegebound
By
David LaGesse
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Money - August 19, 2009
Outfitting a collegiate with the right tools doesn't have to be expensive—or confusing.
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Should In-Flight Cellphone Use Be Banned by Law?
Opinion - August 14, 2009
Check out the debate in this week's U.S. News Weekly.
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10 Reasons Google Voice Will Rock the Phone World
By
David LaGesse
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Money - July 8, 2009
Compelling new service is starting to open up to new users.
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One Third of Teens Use Cellphones to Cheat in School
By
Zach Miners
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On Education - June 23, 2009
While most parents think most kids cheat, very few think their own kid does it, according to survey.
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Hillary Clinton Turns State Department Tech-Friendly
By
Paul Bedard
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Nikki Schwab
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Washington Whispers - June 14, 2009
The Secretary of State rolls out a campaign to use gadgets to enhance diplomacy.
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Cellphones While Driving: Americans Overly Reliant on Dangerous Multitasking
Opinion - June 10, 2009
A new survey shows a majority of drivers still talk and drive...even when it's illegal.
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Is Constant Texting a Sign of Insecurity, Narcissism, or Both?
By
Deborah Kotz
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On Women - June 9, 2009
The constant stream of electronic messages makes us look like we have lots of friends, one expert says.
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Health Buzz: Cellphone Elbow and Other Health News
Health - June 3, 2009
How to buy safe, economical baby products and why tamoxifen and antidepressants shouldn't be mixed.
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Viral Epidemics Poised to Go Mobile
Science - May 26, 2009
Scientists predict mobile phone viruses will pose a serious threat.
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Quiz: Blackberry or iPhone?
Money - May 19, 2009
Take this quiz to decide whether a Blackberry or an iPhone is right for you.
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High-Tech Elbow Pain: Computers, Cellphones, and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
By
January W. Payne
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Health - May 13, 2009
How technology use can cause elbow pain by compressing your ulnar nerve—and what to do about it.
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Google's Android Will Take Off Soon, Say Company Execs
By
David LaGesse
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Dave's Download - April 17, 2009
Google CEO promises significant announcements this year
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Mobile Digital TV Launches in Raleigh
By
David LaGesse
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Dave's Download - April 15, 2009
About 20 markets slated to get new broadcasts this year with local TV, weather and traffic
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Palm Pre's Touchstone Might Move Data, Too
By
David LaGesse
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Dave's Download - April 13, 2009
Wireless charger to be just part of a line of accessories for new smartphone
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Batteries Can't Keep Up With Smartphones
By
David LaGesse
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Dave's Download - April 9, 2009
Analysts say our time before having to find an outlet is shrinking nearly 5 percent a year
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How the Phone is Replacing the Computer
By
David LaGesse
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Money - April 2, 2009
With new software and services, the smartphone will displace the PC at the center of our digital lives.
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